Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1964 Page: 3 of 4
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF JOHNSON
QTY OF GRANDVIEW
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Stop of the Sign ■
of the Orange Disc
cipel amount of $55,000, with
the bonds of each such oar*
ies o issue, tespectively, to
matue ooriony in not to ex-
ceed 40 yeazs from theiz date.
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area it serves is regarded as a responsibility and a
privilege by TP&L and the Company pledges its con-
tinued efforts in this field.
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Worth.
and M. and Ms. R.
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THE STATE OF TEXAS :
COUNTY OF JOHNSON :
CITY OF GRANDVIEW
results.
Helping to improve the argicultrual
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of
KO.
of t»W« um. .2. i
The second broccoli it named
Zenith. This is not a hybrid, but
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tor broccoli. Two now yarieties, .
both All-America Selections win-
uers for 1964, are results of thin
breeding program.:
.. Wonder if G. I. realizes
that J. R. has secret admir-
ers?
Visitors in the Barry Pullin
home last week were Mes-
dames Edwin Davis, Marie
Pullin and Alma Holt of
Dawson, Wilson Pullin of
Winnsboro, and Mrs. Bill
Davis of Waco.
is considered
ment over the
broecoll bera
to "hollow ate
lack of solid
ite an improve-
Cieco strains of
it is resistant
oDADAEI T ia
FKUrU> IIUN
Shell the City Council of
said City be authozized to is-
sue the bonds of eaid City,
Mes. Bill Ryan and daugh-
tor, Carol Arnold of Dallas
visited Mes. Buri Miller over
the weekend.
Me. and Mes. Doyle Hi and
childzen of Cleburne were
Saturday visitots with the J.
F. Sheets families.
GOLDEN
SADDLE
RESTAURANT
Grandview, Tasos
Marshall’s sistet, Mrs. A; R.
Gibson of Pucell, Otis, and
Me. and Mes. Holland Gibson
of Dallas.
levy and cause to be assess-
ed and collected annual ad
valorem taxes in an amount
sufficient to pay the interest
. on said bonds and provide a
sinking fund to pay said
bonds at maturity?
3. That the official bal-
lots for said election shall
have written or printed there-
on the following:
4. That only resident,
qualified electors who own
taxable property in said City
' and who have duly rendered
the same for taxation shall
be entitled to vote at said
election.
5. That notice of said
election shall be given by
posting a substantial copy of
this Ordinance at the City
Hall and at two other places
Now the girls can become
their normal mean selves
again since Valentine Day is
passed and they’ve looted
the candy.
What took L. H. and J. G.
so very long in getting to the
Sweetheart Banquet Saturday
night?
Gaasta Sunday with Mr. and
Mes. Bob Marshall were Ms.
Marshall’s s star, Me. e
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Mes. Ernest West returned
home Friday from an extend-
ed visit with relatives in Ft.
Worth.
Sunday guests in the T. M.
Keting home were M. and
Me. James Carver end little
Check Year
Driver's
License for
Expiration Date
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Vm too could have been one of those who saved hard
earned dollare and new be enjoying a new or later model ear
or piek-Up,.The above is mere proof that NEAGLE WILL
SAVE Y MORK IN "MI
Grondview Tribune, Feb. 21, 1964
ATTENTION FARMERS
Variety Clet
the additionai
hybrtalMtloa
early In bea
growth. The is
ter heads. wiU
mature at abo
in a row st pla
Mi. and Mm. Otto Rheme
and eon, Lewis were in Dal-
lee Tahmdey night attending
the Dallas Invitational
Teack and Field Meat in the
State Fair Livestock Colt
NOTICE
OF
ELECTION
Hasn’t J. D. learned yet
that • Grandview girls are
much better than foreigners?
Looks as though C. B.
realized he had admirers!
Right, S. H.?
McDUFF TV
and Appliance
. 3 Doors North of Post Office
BARBECUE
Eat It Here . . .
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B. V., are you sice you
didn’t stay home Sunday
night to watch the “Beat-
ties”? ,
2. That at said election
the following Proposition-
nughte d
IR.H. trying to grow a
Beattie” hair- do? /
WHEREAS, the City Coun-
cil of said City deems it ad-
visable to issue the bonds of
said City for the purposes
THEREFORE, BE IT OR-
DAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF GRANDVIEW?
1. That an election shall
be held in said City on the
14th day of March, 1964. at
the City Hall, Grandview,
lexae, ano me rresxdang
Judge and an alternate Pre-
siding Judge shall be ap-
pointed. and the maximum
number of Clerks which any
be selected to serve at sab*
election shall be fixed, by
the Mayor as provided by
not to exceed 5 % par annum,
for the purpose of improving
and asteading said City's
Sewer System; and shll said |
City Council ba erthortead to ,
voMrUKEATMgIE/
FVEGEe
(WrekeF:service New Available Day or Ngh:)
in said City, not less than
15 days prior to the date set
for said election; and a sub-
stantial copy of this Ordin-
ance also shall be published
on the same day in each of
two successive weeks in a
newspaper of general circu-
lation published in said City,
the date of the first publica-
tion to be not less than 14
days prior to the date set
for said election.
(Signed) Rudolph C. McDuff,
Mayor.
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TO THE RESIDENT,
QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF
SAID CITY, WHO OWN TAX-
ABLE.PROPERTY IN SAID
CITY AND HAVE DULY
RENDERED THE SAME FOR
TAXATION:
ra is a frat
broccoll with
or that «u<h
: ma,"
The Juniors are at work
again thinking up unusual
things to do! Don’t be six-
prised if something unusual-
ly good comes off soon!
We have asked Mr. Toy Basham, whom you all know,
to represent us in the distribution of our hybrid corn and
cottonseed. He is thoroughly familiar with the quality of
the seeds that we breed and he can let you have these
seed as cheaply as you could buy them here at our ware-
houses. We suggest you contact him at your earliest con-
venience and hove him reserve your requirements for you.
Stuff
Here Is A...
Typical Day
“In The Ute Of Neagle”
Rebehtly we iisted a "typloal,Week" of sales by Neagla.
Haro are sales of LAST SATURDAY ONLY—a typical DAY
in the "Life of Neagle." Yes, ana day, Saturday, the • sales
ware as fellows:
1. Cockerham Mobile Feeda, Itasca, Texas
2. itasoa Co-Op Gin, itaeca, Texas
J. Jimmy Lee Parker, Watauga, Texas
♦. Chhrlps Altman, Temple, Tease %e
5. Dan Merre,Rio Vida, Texas
S. Nelle Sean, Grandview, Texas
7. Calvin Seen, Itasca, Texan
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•TATE REGISTERED PLANT SREEDERS
ITASCA, TEXAS
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We have available our usual supply of Texas Certi-
fied Hybrid Seed Corn Numbers 28, 30 and 36a that are
recommended for planting in this area. This corn has been
. processed through the best machinery in the country. The
germination is good and it is packed in attractive 50-
pound bags with the State Certification Top and Seal on
each bag. Our price is a little lower to Grandview farm-
ers than other corn of the same quality.
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4 X good magician might seemingly make dollars
out of dirt by sleighb-ef-hand. Farmers and ranchers
make the “trick” a reality through ingenuity and
effort of an entirely different kind.
For nearly half a century, Texas Power & Light
Company has sought to help people in the area it
serves to increase profits from the production of crops
and livestock through planned programs of improve-
ment and development.
TP&L provides this assistance through the 17
members of its Agricultural Development Division
and the Company’s 40 District and Local Managers.
These TP&L representatives work in cooperation with
interested individuals and groups to determine specific
objectives, formulate plans, take action and measure
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It was not no many years ago that broecoll was widely grown in
Italy and hardly known in America. This dellcately flavored cabbase
relative has since become extremely popular and it both widely
grown and widely liked.
Because of this popularity plant breeders have been breeding bet-
We’re all very proud of our
soil conservation triumphs.
Grandview grabbed six of the
ten possible places. Carol
Kay won first place, Janie
Roland won second. We were
given four honorable men-
tions: Suzanne Holloway,
Marcia Elliott, Jack Griffith
ahd Don Faulkenbuny. Con-
gratulations!
We also have our State Registered Stormproof and Se-
lect Lankhart 57 cottonseed, which are the same strain,
that are as good quality as can be found anywhere. These
cottonseed have been carefully tested, saw delinted, and
packed in our 80-pound printed bags. These cottonseed
will also move to Grandview farmers at our lowest price.
Everybody’s rooting for the
girls to beat Aledo. Right,
gils?
Where did E. M. disappear
to with the fore Itasca girls? I
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Me. and Mes. Tom Pipes,
accompanied by Mr. and Mes.
Darla of Fort Worth, spent an
enjoyable day last Sunday
viewing the beautiful scen-
ery around Buchanan Dam
and the Longhorn Caverns.
PROPOSITION :
' FOR THE ISSUANCE OF
SEWER SYSTEM TAX
BONDS”
"AGAINST THE ISSUANCE
OF SEWER SYSTEM TAX
BONDS”
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_ TAKE NOTICE that an
election will be held in said
City at tile time and place,
and on the Proposition, as
provided in the Ordinace
.Calling An Election, duly
passed by the City Council
of said City , which ordinance
is substantially as follows:
ORDINANCE CALLING AN
ELECTION
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Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1964, newspaper, February 21, 1964; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1473878/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.